Sentences with phrase «morning about school days»

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We make it in the morning with the children and then take it out of the crock pot at the end of the school day (again, since not for SCD, I don't worry about the 24 - hour fermentation crucial to SCD diet).
The school population in question was primarily Hispanic and apparently oatmeal isn't commonly eaten in that community; the school's principal actually called the official later that day to complain about the breakfast and the fact that children went hungry that morning.
-- Marie Woodcock «We started talking to our daughter about what would happen when school started weeks before her first day and just keep reminding her every morning that Mommy will be there to pick her up at the end of the day.
For about a week, I started sleeping from 6 p.m. until 6 a.m.. Then, one day, I was fine in the morning but began getting an awful pain behind my eyes during school.
Not complaining but with the start of the new school year, I have been getting up pretty early in the morning to get my 6.5 year old ready, and then drive her to school about 35 minutes away, and the traffic is terrible some days.
I actually forgot chocolate milk was a thing until I had to work early one morning, my friend had some in the fridge, and I had flashbacks about grade school cafeteria lunches the whole rest of the day.
Tuesday morning questions and uncertainties swirled about in my mind as I trudged back to school; the concerns of the 120 16 - and 17 - year - olds I work with each day as a public high school American history teacher were far from a priority.
Use whatever knowledge you have about them to imagine them putting on their shoes in the morning, getting to school, going through their day, leaving school at the end of the day, going home, and so on.
Building a strong and positive school community isn't just about making parents and students feel welcome when they arrive at school for the day, and it isn't just about setting a positive tone for the day at a morning assembly.
Tell them that you are going to be starting Circle Time each day, asking children to share a story about something that happened at home the night before, or that morning before they came to school, or something that happened last week and that might happen in the future.
The schedule for Day One includes a keynote speaker you won't want to miss, an insightful panel about enhancing or starting a School Breakfast Program moderated by the President of Project Bread, networking and educational opportunities and impactful breakout sessions throughout the morning and afternoon.
That's more than enough to leave home in the morning without a charger, and carry the tablet through a full day of work meetings or school classes without ever having to worry about losing power.
My next door neighbour at Heenan Blaikie, Ryan Teschner lent me this morning a history of the Queen's Law School at 50 — «Let Right Be Done»: A History of the Faculty of Law at Queen's University by Professor Mark D. Walters I was very pleased to see 3 pages about the early days of computerized legal research in Common Law Canada, which all started at KingstonThe story of Datum / Soquij is for another day..
There's a program called the Responsive Classroom Program, and that program has shown that when teachers take the time to greet the kids warmly when they come into the classroom, when they have a morning meeting that actually takes some time to help the kids kind of reset the emotional balance from where they might have come in from before the start of the school day, and where the kids are involved in talking about and making the rules and reflecting on what happens in the class, when they take that time, quote - unquote, away from direct instruction, academic gains improve.
Creating a daily routine, with rules about doing homework, bedtime, getting ready for school in the morning, and other key moments in the day.
I didn't sleep well, hustled into the office via a mailbox delivery to my ex's place of the youngest's homework and orange clothes for Harmony Day, listened to a message on my phone from the eldest's school about her fringe being too long (WTF FFS), bolted home after work to let the fur babies inside, bolted back to work for an office dinner (that's the gang in the main pic), realised on the way home that I need to be at a work function on Wednesday morning at 6.30 am... which is the youngest's birthday; had a major panic attack over the youngest waking up parentless on her 11th birthday; sent a frantic message to my ex asking if he could come over at 6.30 am on Wednesday; chatted briefly to an exhausted DD as he drove home from work at 9.30 pm; felt my stomach drop slightly when he said «just don't blog about the howling dogs»; pointed out that those sort of suggested edits needed to be made MUCH earlier to avoid appearing in the blog...
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